In the glass
Aroma: dried cherry, tobacco, cedar, balsamic, spice
Palate: red fruit, leather, fine tannin, savoury
The Haro house's classical Gran Reserva: long-aged, savoury and balanced, a dependable value in the aged category.
What it pairs with
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Cordero asado al sarmiento
Vine-shoot-roasted suckling lamb is the canonical Rioja match; the wine's resolved tannins frame the sweet fat. -
Chuleton de buey a la brasa
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A thick aged-beef chop over embers meets the wine's savoury oak and grip. -
Jamon iberico
Cured Iberian ham echoes the wine's dried-cherry and leather register.
History
The Ramon Bilbao Gran Reserva is the house's long-aged classical red.
- 1924 — Bodegas Ramon Bilbao founded at Haro
Facts
- Producer
- Bodegas Ramon Bilbao
- Grapes
- Tempranillo (90%), Graciano (5%), Mazuelo (5%)
- Classification
- DOCa Rioja
- Oak
- Around 24 months in oak, then long bottle ageing
- ABV
- 14.0%
- Price
- EUR 16 to 28 at retail
- Drinking window
- 6 to 20 from vintage
- First vintage
- 1924
Scores
- Tim Atkin 90 (2014 vintage, reviewed 2021)